STACEY – A1058649

**SAFE 11/29/15** TRAPPED! What a HORRIBLE word, and what horrible emotions come along with that. Two-year-old STACEY is feeling them all. The fear, the vulnerability, the anger, the panic; the search for the tiniest hope of escape. STACEY was TRAPPED by someone who apparently thinks they get to decide who lives on this earth, and who does not. Brought to the ACC, Stacey has spent his time being utterly afraid and as such, has earned a NEW HOPE rating. Can YOU be the one to foster or adopt this pretty, but terrified boy? A NEW HOPE rescue needs you to be STACEY’s lifesaving placement, tonight.

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Staten Island Center

My name is STACEY. My Animal ID # is A1058649.
I am a male black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS

I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 11/22/2015 from NY 10308, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.

11/22/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/22/15 08:51 Profile wasn’t left due to cat being stray. Behavior During Intake: Stacey was brought into the facility in a trap provided by the finder. Upon arrival Stacey appeared to be afraid and was thrashing around the trap in attempts to flee. When I reached in to try and scan Stacey she hissed and due to this behavior I was not able to handle the cat at the time of intake.

WEB MEMO
No Web Memo

11/24/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Stacey came to the shelter as a stray, so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies in a home environment. Upon intake, Stacey did not allow handling. Reaction to assessor: Stacey is hiding in her den. Reaction when softly spoken to: Stacey peeks out of den, eyes wide. Reaction to cage door opening: Stacey remains hidden and appears tense. Reaction to touch: Stacey hisses and tries to flee cage, does not allow handling. Placement Determination: New Hope Only Stacey avoids interaction with the assessor and does not allow handling. He is exhibiting behavior suited to rescue partners.

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